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Annex D
Report on how the public sector equality duty is being integrated across Scottish Government functions.
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Adult support and protection: guidance for GPs and primary care teams
Revised adult support and protection guidance to help GPs and practitioners be confident that their actions will meet safeguarding expectations and improve outcomes.
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Strand 3: Pregnancy in young people
This is the first Scottish Strategy which focuses on pregnancy and parenthood in young people.
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Adult Support and Protection National Strategic Forum minutes: September 2020
Minutes of the meeting of the Adult Support and Protection (ASP) National Strategic Forum, held on 2 September 2020.
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Accountability Report
Annual report of the consolidated financial results of the Scottish Government, its Executive Agencies and the Crown Office, prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). The Audit Scotland report on the accounts is
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4. Marine Scotland
Report detailing how the Scottish Government furthered the conservation of biodiversity when exercising its functions, during the period 2018 to 2020 inclusive.
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SECTION 4: Planned and Potential Actions
Our preparation for 'no deal' Brexit and planning work to date, and proposed mitigations to deal with the impact on Scotland of a 'no deal' exit from the European Union.
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1. Background
Plan to complement and strengthen local adult support and protection improvement activity, provide assurance and identify future areas for improvement so that adults at risk of harm in Scotland are supported and protected.
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11. Discussion
The report was commissioned as it is important to understand more about the circumstances in which removal of babies shortly after birth takes place in Scotland, and the work undertaken with parents to prevent separation where possible, and the
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Standards
These standards replace those published in 2012 and are intended to guide both strategic and operational services’ understanding of what is expected at each stage of a child’s journey through the justice system.
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